Pokemon Go’s success benefits The Pokemon Company more than Nintendo, says the firm

Nintendo has advised investors not to expect a financial windfall from all this Pokemon Go madness.

According to a [PDF] briefing posted on its investors site, via Gamasutra, Nintendo reminded the financial sector that it only owns 32% of the voting power of The Pokemon Company – which is receiving a licensing fee for Pokemon Go.

The company is also receiving compensation from Niantic Labs for collaboration on the development and operations of the very popular app.

“This mobile game application is developed and distributed by Niantic and The Pokemon Company which holds the ownership rights to Pokemon,” reads the notice.

The Pokemon Company is an affiliated company part of a joint venture between Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures.

Nintendo also released the briefing in part to state it will not be modifying its consolidated financial forecast, for now. That being said, the firm said production and distribution of its Pokemon Go Plus peripheral could affect its financials.